Leadville is a historic mining town located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, USA. Situated at an elevation of 10,152 feet, it is the highest incorporated city in North America. The town is surrounded by stunning mountain peaks and is known for its rich mining history, Victorian architecture, and outdoor recreational opportunities. Leadville was once a booming silver mining town in the late 19th century, and remnants of its mining past can still be seen throughout the area. Visitors can explore the historic downtown area, which is lined with colorful Victorian buildings and charming shops and restaurants. The National Mining Hall of Fame and Museum is also a popular attraction, showcasing the town's mining heritage.